Shark XF769

Shark VX33 XF769 Replacement Vacuum Filters - Instruction Manual

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the installation, maintenance, and care of your Shark VX33 XF769 Replacement Vacuum Filters. These filters are designed to maintain the performance of your compatible Shark cordless hand vacuum by effectively capturing dust and debris.

Pack of three Shark VX33 XF769 replacement vacuum filters

Image: A package containing three Shark VX33 XF769 replacement vacuum filters.

Hototahi

The Shark VX33 XF769 replacement filters are compatible with the following Shark Cordless Hand Vacuum models:

  • Shark SV769 Pet Perfect Hand Vacuums
  • Shark SV7728
  • Shark SV728NC, SV728N-1
  • Shark SV736, SV738, SV738C, SV738CV
  • Shark SV749, SV748C
  • Shark SV726N, SV728N
  • Shark SV719
  • Shark SV736R, SV736CR
  • Shark SV70CR, SV70, SV70Z
  • Shark SV90, SV90Z

These filters are also known by part numbers XSB769N, XSB769, XF769, XSB726, and XSB736N.

Tāutatanga

To ensure optimal performance and proper fit, follow these steps for installing your new filter:

  1. Remove the Dust Cup: Detach the dust cup from your Shark cordless hand vacuum according to your vacuum's specific instructions.
  2. Tango i te Tātari Tawhito: Carefully remove the existing filter from inside the dust cup. Dispose of the old filter responsibly.
  3. Kōkuhutia te Tātari Hōu: Place the new Shark VX33 XF769 filter into the dust cup. Ensure the filter material is pointed towards the nose of the vacuum and press it firmly all the way into the pod until it is securely seated.
  4. Reattach the Dust Cup: Reattach the dust cup to the hand vacuum, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
Three Shark vacuum filters, one disassembled to show components

Image: Three Shark vacuum filters, one of which is disassembled to illustrate its internal structure and components.

Te tiaki me te horoi

Regular cleaning of your washable filter is essential for maintaining your vacuum's suction power and extending the filter's lifespan. It is recommended to clean the filter every 30 days.

  1. Tango Tātari: Follow the initial steps for installation to remove the filter from the dust cup.
  2. Horoi: Rinse the filter under running tap water until the water runs clear. Do not use soap or detergents.
  3. Ka maroke te hau: Shake off excess water and allow the filter to air dry completely for at least 24 hours before reinserting it into the vacuum. It is crucial that the filter is 100% dry to prevent damage to the vacuum motor. Do not use a hairdryer or other heating methods to dry the filter.
  4. Whakakapinga: These filters are designed to be washable and reusable. However, for optimal performance, it is recommended to replace the filter after 3-4 washes or when you notice a significant decrease in suction power, even after cleaning.
Kati-ake view of a single Shark vacuum filter

Whakaahua: He tata view of a single Shark vacuum filter, highlighting its pleated material and frame.

Raparongoā

If you experience reduced suction or unusual noises from your vacuum after filter installation or cleaning, consider the following:

  • Filter Not Fully Dry: Ensure the filter is completely dry before reinstallation. A damp filter can impede airflow and potentially damage the motor.
  • Tāutanga hē: Verify that the filter is pressed firmly and correctly seated within the dust cup, with the filter material facing the correct direction.
  • Filter Clogged: If the filter is old or has been washed multiple times, it may be permanently clogged. Consider replacing it with a new filter.
  • Other Blockages: Check the vacuum's nozzle, hose, and dust cup for any other blockages that might be affecting suction.

Whakatakotoranga

Ingoa HuaShark VX33 XF769 Replacement Vacuum Filters
Nga Nama WahiXF769, XSB769N, XSB769, XSB726, XSB736N
HototahiShark SV769 and other specified cordless hand vacuum models
Te whakamahi anoReusable (Washable)
E taunaki ana kia horoiIa 30 ra
Whakakapinga ManakohiaAfter 3-4 washes or when performance degrades
Te maha o nga wahi3
Hunga Hua6 x 6 x 5 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi7 hekere

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty information for these replacement filters is not provided in the product details. For any warranty inquiries or further support regarding your Shark vacuum or its accessories, please refer to the documentation that came with your original Shark vacuum cleaner or visit the official Shark webpae mo nga korero whakapiri ratonga kiritaki.